Leo R.
Your office has miracle workers. Namely Nancy and Mrs. Jackson. I would have to write a book to tell how wonderful you guys are. Thank you very much.

Mackie M.
I have fought the department of veterans affairs since 1982. I learned of Goodman Allen Donnelly at the US Courts level per Mr. Daniel Krasnegor and I signed this firm to my appeal and I won several years later. They did not give up on my claim and fought hard so I could win and I did. They will fight for the veteran and I'm glad I had them on my side. Thank you so much!!!

Linda Kay S.

In March of 1968 my husband, David, stepped on a land mine in Vietnam and started down the horrible road called The VA. In July of 2008, David applied for aid and attendant so I could retire and take care of him because of the Rheumatoid arthritis that was taking over his body from the injuries he received in Vietnam. On August the 2oth, 2012 my beloved husband died after months in the hospital from the arthritis taking over his lungs. David's claim for aid and attendant was denied by 2 judges claiming I had confused them and he did not qualify.

In February of 2015, I had had enough and found my God-send, David Lowenstein. In less than a year he has taken hold of my cause and fought for me in ways I never could have and on October the 5th of 2016 David's claim was approved. I will never get a chance to tell David that he got what was right but, I can sure tell you that without Mr. Lowenstein, I would have never found justice. Thank You

Robert S.

I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you for your representation on my appeal. I’m very pleased and satisfied with the results that were achieved on my behalf. I was always kept informed of each step of the appeal. I’m very happy to have been a client of Goodman Allen Donnelly – the best.
Robert S. 1/27/17

Jean L.
I cannot give enough thanks to the Veterans Benefit Group of Goodman Allen Donnelly for helping me get my survivor’s Benefit and Burial Benefit from the Veterans Administration. I had jumped all the hoops through the VA system for over 3 years, and even being denied after my hearing in DC with a DAV representative there. From the beginning the Law Firm was encouraging but also honest in expectations that it might take a couple of years to get a decision, and that that decision could still be adverse. They kept me well informed about all their contacts with the VA. To my surprise I received approval notice from the VA for both benefits in eight months! This decision prevented me from having to file bankruptcy. I will be eternally grateful to the Law Firm for their hard work and for all they do for veterans and their families.

Daniel G Krasnegor

Biography

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Notable Engagements

Mr. Krasnegor joined Goodman Allen Donnelly as a Partner, January 1, 2008, as the lead attorney in the Veterans Benefit Group, with more than ten years of experience in veteran’s benefits law.

Following graduation from law school in 1993, Mr. Krasnegor started his career drafting decisions for the Veterans Law Judges at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals and then defending Board decisions in the VA General Counsel’s office. In 1998, Mr. Krasnegor left the VA in order to work for veterans and their dependents by forming a Veterans Benefits section in one of the largest defense law firms in Virginia. Since that time, he has represented hundreds of veterans before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and at the VA.

Mr. Krasnegor served as a member of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Rules Advisory Committee from 2001 to 2007 and is a founding member of the Court of Appeals for the Veterans Claims Bar Association. Mr. Krasnegor has frequently lectured to both lawyers and veterans about the practice of veterans benefits law.

Emory University, J.D. 1993

Washington University, A.B. 1990

United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (1997)

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2002)

District of Columbia (1995)

Georgia (1993)

Federal Bar Association (Veterans Law Section Chair 2000-2002)

United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, Rules Committee 2001-2007

State Bar of Georgia

District of Columbia Bar

Represented over 1,200 veterans and veteran’s dependents at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims since 1998

Over 250 cases currently pending before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims